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Show DEPUTY SHERIFF TAKES: FOUR .MEN AND BOOZE "Thanksgiving's gone now" said one of the. four utterly miserable and surprised sur-prised men whom Deputy Sheriff Brown arrested 'this morning at the union dopot because he suspected that on their persons there was something more than clothes. Perhaps Deputy Brown is anxious to be known as "the man with the X-ray eye," and whether he is or not it is true that he saw beneath these fellows' clothes. What they carried they needed need-ed no suitcase for; like knights of old they -were girded, but not with steel. Belts of bottles wrapped them round In the bottles the fluid of costly price in any dry state. No wonder they put up a wail of woe and mourned for a Thanksgiving day lost. How would you like to spend VThanksgiving in a county Jail? Those four men must do, it willy-nilly. Names nnd contents of the four follow: fol-low: Joso V. Blanco, 33, with 15 quarts and one pint; James Balbo, 30, six quarts and two pints. ' Thomas Stil-son, Stil-son, 33, 15 pints; Martin Jelies, 28, 20 pints. Add It up for yourself and does it I not read that Deputy Brown arrested four men, 121 years old, and forty quarts. Think how tremendous this arrest would appear if we added the weights of these men. Ogden is a sad town for bootleggers. rr |